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Book Review: The Knitting Book

In today’s post I will be reviewing; The Knitting Book published by DK.

The Knitting Book

Title:The Knitting Book; Yarns, Techniques, Stitches, Patterns

Author: Frederica Patmore and Vikki Haffenden

Publisher: DK

ISBN: 978-1-4053-6803-2

Price: RRP £25.00

My Reason for Buying

Although my late mother taught me the basics of knitting when I was little and I also have the Dummies Guide to knitting book as well. I bought this book for inspiration and information, being a novice newbie I wanted photos of how things would look knitted up. The Dummies Guide is good but has few photos.

I tell you this as often a review is based on how well the book lived up to the expectations of its reader, for their purpose ;)

Step by step photos of techniques, so you can see, as well as read, what you are meant to be doing.

The Stitch library shows photos of finished stitch samples, so you can see what each looks like, then the Pattern library gives instruction for how to knit them.

Fabulous resource for a general overview of knitting.

Cons

This is a big book, so not particularly portable.

As a result though, it makes a great coffee table book, best buy it in hard back as it will become a firm favorite for reference use. Short of adding a DVD in there to physically show you techniques in action, this couldn’t get any better.

Value for Money

SUPERB! As a reference book it is fantastic as so many topics are covered in one volume.

Would I buy it Again?

Totally!

Summing up

DK really ‘get it’, when they make reference books. The clear and simple layout means when you want to look up something in particular, you can get there fast. The step by step photos are clear and the instructions assume no prior knowledge of the subject and take you through all you need to become really advanced. They don’t talk to you as if you were a child, but neither do they bewilder you with terms to confuse you.

I love the stitch library, as you see just what stitch patterns will look like, the yarn section likewise has photos of different yarns knitted up, which when you are a newbie, is so helpful. Perhaps if you find a particular style that you like, you will want other books for a greater depth of that specifically, but as an all round reference book and to get you started in a new hobby, this book is a winner.

If you are a newbie and want to learn, this book is fantastic, if you have knitted a while and want to increase your pattern knowledge this book is for you too. There are some handy patterns in there, that would make up into nice gifts and plenty of inspiration. I have the sewing version of this book too, and this is just as good as that one is. A fantastic series, I’ll be on the look out to see if there are more in the range.

I highly recommend this book to everyone interested in knitting

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Highly worth the RRP, but we all like a bargain, and this book can also be found on Amazon ;)

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6 Responses

I agree with you about DK being good publishers and this certainly does look a good book. I bought a book on crochet that is very similar in style to this book – shows the stitches step by step with very clear instructions and then pictures of how a piece looks once crocheted up. Must get my crochet hook going again :)
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Lynn xx

Yes I’m a seasonal crafter too; I tend to crochet more when the nights start drawing in as I’m busy outdoors during the spring and summer but then I don’t suffer from hayfever. In fact during the spring/summer all my crafting tends to be set aside unless it is raining :) I’m now making a more conscious effort to only work outdoors until midafternoon and then come in to craft …more because as I get older my poor back can’t cope with all the bending so well :) This way I get the best of all worlds :D
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Lynn xx

HI Billie – thanks for the review. I loved writing the book with DK, we were really proud of it, and I am so pleased that you value it. BTW there will be a smaller format, more portable version coming out soon, but at the cost of some of the content because something has to go!
Look out for that one and another DK book of patterns I have worked on coming out later on this year.
Keep knitting (and crocheting)
Vikki Haffenden

Thanks for stopping by and for your comment too. I am a very visual learner (being dyslexic) so having things shown step by step in picture form as well as the description really helps and the book is so clearly laid out too. I bought the hardbacked copy as I knew it would be a fantastic reference point. Its on the book shelf right next to where I knit so its to hand.

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